Assessment of socio-economic analysis of fish farming in Oyo State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Agriculture and Veterinary
Title Assessment of socio-economic analysis of fish farming in Oyo State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 13
Issue 9
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 45-55
URL http://journalofagriculture.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/viewFile/105/105
Abstract
This study assessed the socio-economic analysis of fish farming in Oyo State, Nigeria. A multistage
random sampling technique was used to select 222 fish farmers from all the four agricultural zones
in the state. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics, budgetary analysis and profitability
ratios. The study revealed that the mean age, household size and fish farming experience were 46 years,
6 persons per household and 9.3 years respectively. The result of the budgetary analysis show that
average total cost (TC) of N 2,883, 515.08 was incurred, total revenue (TR) of N 4,873,521.29 was realized
and a returning gross margin (GM) of N 2,376,616.36. The profitability ratio gave a benefit-cost ratio of
1.69, rate of return of 0.69 gross revenue ratio (GRR) of 0.59 and expense structure ratio (ESR) of 0.15.
This is an indication that fish farming is profitable in the study area. Constraints perceived by most of the
farmers include high cost of fish feed and market price fluctuation. Significant level of profit obtained from
the study is evidence that it has the potential in alleviating household poverty in the country thus;
government should provide credit facilities with small interest rate to fish farmers.

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